NRA pulled it's Facebook page down & has said nothing so far

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NRA pulled it's Facebook page down & has said nothing so far

What's your thoughts on the NRA being quite on the tragedy that happened? They took down their Facebook page and have not tweeted or made a statement since it happened. I'm a life member and it does bother me they have said nothing. I realize they have to really watch what is said but at least saying something positive that is not gun related could have been done.

I assume they had to take the Facebook page down because of the flame war that would've happened between the pro and anti gunners.

I'm sure the NRA staffers are pulling out all the stops to craft something suitably comforting and effective regarding the situation, and I'm sure all sorts of non-public communication is going on (ie, with congress members). It's not possible for them to survive on saying zilch. At some point, they'll need to communicate publicly. Being a lobby organization, they have no other options.

Not one pro gun or 2a congressman or senator has spoken a word that I am aware of.....This silence speaks volume's about what is about to happen in Washington...listen carefully and you can hear some of your rights leaving the building.....after all
we have the right to bear arms....Washington will decide what arms you have a right to bear.

I just read a report that they have received hundreds of death threats via FB, Twitter and Twitchy. Most all involve threats of shootings. It makes sense they would just shut it down. Ironic that the anti's advocate shooting NRA members isn't it?

It doesn't do the families of the victims any good to have public arguments about what could have, should have, or is going to be done regarding these senseless acts before they have a chance to get their loved ones in the ground.

The best bet is for the NRA to remain quiet and respectful, until all the facts are known and until there is an actual fight to be fought.

Bantering back and forth over whether it was the guns that caused this, or mental illness, broken families, video games or whatever when no one knows what caused the lunatic to do it is just stupid, since folks are prone to argue from and to the point of what best serves their own cause and may end up making them look foolish or have to issue statements correcting what has said in the heat of the moment.

I have noticed that much more emphasis is being placed on the guns, and specifically "assault weapons" than has been placed on the mental health issues, or the actual failure of our country to address the mental health issues. I think that is because it is easy to put a face or image on a gun than it is a not so easily recognized face of mental illness. That is the lazy approach in my view, but then again, I didn't ever expect most politicians to do things that are really difficult.

So, the NRA can leave its facebook page down, so it doesn't have to spend all the man hours deleting stupid posts folks might make or time answering posts to folks who would never really listen to a sound argument. Their time and resources will be much better used for the legislative fight that might result from this tradgedy. I have no problem with that strategy.

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I am disappointed in the NRA, they have the opportunity to take a leadership role in solving this massive problem and yet they do nothing. I've seen 2 Republican representatives say that "Gun Control" is definitely on the table and to think otherwise is foolish. I'm not entirely in disagreement with them but I believe that if rules are to be made that it would be best that we as the gun owning community be the ones to offer up some solutions instead of circling the wagons. We are only going to marginalize ourselves otherwise and as far as the NRA is concerned, I feel they are really dropping the ball on this one as it really is a golden opportunity to make the best of a really terrible situation.